Rocky Mountain high run output

Padres and Rockies combined for 92 runs in four games

The Padres and Rockies set a modern-era record by combining for 92 runs in a four-game series, with San Diego pitcher Matt Strahm drawing a pinch-hit, bases-loaded walk in the ninth inning to rally past Colorado 14-13 on Sunday.

The Rockies outscored the Padres 48-44 in the series split. The teams combined for 131 hits. Colorado's Charlie Blackmon became the first player since at least 1900 with 15 hits in a four-game series.

Royals 8, Twins 6: Martin Maldonado celebrated Father's Day by wearing a blue necktie on his chest protector and had three hits to lift Kansas City over Minnesota.

Indians 8, Tigers 0: Trevor Bauer pitched his first shutout as a pro. Bauer (5-6) gave up four hits, struck out eight and walked none. This was his 224th start since being drafted out of UCLA, including 166 in the majors. Rookie Oscar Mercado drove in four runs and Jason Kipnis homered and drove in three.

Rays 6, Angels 5: Yandy Diaz hit an RBI single during Tampa Bay's two-run eighth inning, and the Rays held off the Angels' late rally. Mike Trout hit a two-run homer off Diego Castillo in the ninth to make it a one-run game, but Castillo still completed his seventh save.

Braves 15, Phillies 1: Josh Donaldson homered for the third straight game, Mike Foltynewicz allowed only one run in six innings and Atlanta took a 21/2-game lead over Philadelphia in the NL East.

Brewers 5, Giants 3: Eric Thames and Jesus Aguilar homered to help Milwaukee avoid a sweep. Christian Yelich had two doubles, extending his season-high hitting streak to 13 games. The reigning NL MVP is batting .472 (25-for-53) with five homers over that stretch.

Reds 11, Rangers 3: Jesse Winker homered and set career highs with four hits and five RBIs, Yasiel Puig added a two-run shot, and Cincinnati avoided a three-game sweep. Sonny Gray (3-5) worked around Shin-Soo Choo's solo home run and Hunter Pence's two-run shot to finish five innings in a game that was delayed at the start by 1 hour, 34 minutes.

San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado (13) congratulates pitcher Matt Strahm after a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Sunday, June 16, 2019, in Denver. Strahm drew a bases-loaded walk as a pinch hitter to force in the go-ahead run in the Padres' victory. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)David Zalubowski

Blue Jays 12, Astros 0: Trent Thornton shut down his former team into the seventh inning, Teoscar Hernandez hit two of Toronto's five home runs and the Blue Jays hammered Houston.

Mariners 6, Athletics 3: Kyle Seager hit a two-run double soon after right fielder Mark Canha appeared to lose a flyball in the sun, and Seattle rallied in the eighth inning to win.

Dodgers 3, Cubs 2: Russell Martin singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, Alex Verdugo made a game-saving catch for the game's final out and Los Angeles beat Chicago.